In 2026, around a dozen SaaS products promise to help you resell on Vinted. Not all of them are worth the price, and above all not all of them serve the same purpose. If you're looking for a serious tool to scale, you need to know what you actually expect from software before pulling out the card.
This comparison reviews the 5 reference tools on the market in 2026, Nichify included. The goal: give you an honest view, strengths and weaknesses, so you can pick the one that fits your reseller profile.
What a good tool must do for a Vinted reseller
Before comparing, you need to frame the need. A relevant tool for a Vinted reseller covers three non-negotiable capabilities.
1. Continuous niche analysis. A snapshot of the market at a single point in time is useless: niches shift week to week. A good tool continuously scans categories, spots rising micro-trends, and warns you before demand saturates.
2. Full history. Without historical data, you can't distinguish a real trend from a one-off spike tied to a celebrity or viral TikTok. History lets you validate that a niche is stable, not just a flash in the pan.
3. Live market signals. Median prices, listing volumes, sell-through speed, supply/demand ratio. These signals must refresh in near real-time so you price right at the moment you publish, not with three-month-old data.
Anything outside these three pillars belongs to another need. Stock management, cross-listing across platforms or title generation tools are useful, but they address an operational problem, not a strategic one. We're leaving them out of this comparison to avoid mixing categories.
Nichify
What it does. Continuous scoring of Vinted niches with a profitability indicator per category, full history over several months, and pre-saturation alerts that warn you when a niche fills up too fast. The landing page is available in French, English, German and Dutch, which signals a deliberate European focus.
Main strength. Depth of niche analysis. Where most tools hand you a generic top 10, Nichify gives you a profitability score per sub-category, with the detail of signals composing it. The 3-day trial with no credit card is also a real plus: you really test the product before paying.
Weakness. No built-in cross-listing or stock management module. If you want to centralize everything in one tool, you'll need to pair Nichify with another SaaS.
Indicative price. Around 19 to 39 EUR/month depending on plan, with 3 days free trial no card required.
Ideal for. The reseller who wants to professionalize market analysis and make buying decisions based on numbers, not instinct.
ResellTrack
What it does. Tracking of top-performing Vinted sellers, detailed sales analytics, and an active SEO blog with serious content on the resell ecosystem. The tool lets you observe what top sellers sell, at what price and how fast.
Main strength. The "spy on the competition" angle. If you want to understand how a reseller doing 5,000 EUR/month structures their catalogue, ResellTrack shows it clearly. It's the ideal tool to learn a strategy that already works.
Weakness. Less suited if you're looking for a virgin niche. By design, you're looking at what's already exploited. Copying a top seller in a saturated niche isn't always the best strategy in 2026.
Indicative price. Plans around 20 to 40 EUR/month depending on features.
Ideal for. The reseller who prefers learning by observing the best rather than clearing unknown niches.
Recop
What it does. Consumer-facing tool focused on discovering profitable niches, with very aggressive marketing (+3,000 EUR extra revenue promised on the homepage). Simple UX, beginner-friendly.
Main strength. Simplicity. Recop doesn't waste time on technical explanations: you run a scan, get a list of allegedly profitable products, act. For a reseller starting out with no appetite for methodology, it's reassuring.
Weakness. Low transparency on the scoring method. When a tool promises +3,000 EUR without explaining how it measures profitability, you make buying decisions blind. Overly precise figures in marketing are rarely a sign of quality.
Indicative price. Plans around 29 EUR/month, variable by promotion.
Ideal for. The occasional closet clear-out user who wants a simple tool, no hassle, and accepts not knowing precisely how recommendations are computed.
TrendResell
What it does. Profitable-niche analysis tool on Vinted with a generalist positioning. Standard features: trending niche lists, price estimates, basic performance tracking.
Main strength. The generalist positioning itself. TrendResell doesn't claim to revolutionize the market, it does expected work correctly. It's an honest tool, no over-promising.
Weakness. No strong differentiation. On each function taken in isolation, a more specialized, deeper competitor exists. You pay for decent-average everywhere, excellent at nothing.
Indicative price. Around 20 to 30 EUR/month.
Ideal for. The reseller who wants a single tool covering the basics without chasing excellence on a specific angle.
Souk.to
What it does. English-language secondhand analysis platform, with broader coverage than the French Vinted market alone. Useful if you list on several European markets in parallel.
Main strength. Multi-country coverage. If you target the UK, Germany or Italy, Souk.to gives you local market signals French-centric tools don't have.
Weakness. No French interface and a less fine orientation on Vinted France specifics. If you sell only in France, the tool is oversized.
Indicative price. Plans in dollars, typically between 25 and 50 USD/month.
Ideal for. The pro reseller operating multi-country who needs local signals on English and German-speaking markets.
Recap table
| Tool | Main strength | Weakness | Indicative price | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nichify | Depth of niche analysis, pre-saturation alerts, trial no card | No stock management | 19 to 39 EUR/month | Serious reseller wanting data-driven decisions |
| ResellTrack | Top seller tracking, fine analytics | Biased toward copying existing strategies | 20 to 40 EUR/month | Learner observing the best |
| Recop | Simple UX, consumer-facing | Opaque method, oversold marketing | 29 EUR/month | Beginner wanting ready-to-click |
| TrendResell | Honest generalist | Little specialization | 20 to 30 EUR/month | Reseller wanting the basics |
| Souk.to | Multi-country coverage | English, less fine on FR | 25 to 50 USD/month | Pro multi-European markets |
How to choose based on your profile
Beginner closet clear-out. You sell 5 to 15 pieces per month, you're learning. You don't need a 40 EUR/month tool. Start with the free Nichify trial to identify a niche, then decide whether to keep paying once you hit 500 EUR monthly revenue. Below that, the tool doesn't pay for itself.
Structured side business. You're doing between 1,000 and 3,000 EUR/month, you want to scale. There, an analysis tool becomes essential. Nichify or ResellTrack depending on style: Nichify if you want to dig into new niches, ResellTrack if you prefer to observe and replicate what already works.
Multi-channel pro. You exceed 5,000 EUR/month, you sell on Vinted, Depop and Grailed. You need a stack: Nichify for strategic analysis on Vinted, Souk.to for foreign markets, and a separate tool for cross-listing. Don't look for one tool that does it all.
The "all-in-one" trap
Beware of SaaS that promise to cover scan + listing + stock + pricing + messaging in a single interface. In practice, none of them do all five bricks properly. You end up with five mediocre functions instead of one excellent one.
A focused stack works better: one niche analysis tool that does that single job very well, a listing tool if you need one, and manual hygiene on the rest. Three specialized tools always beat one generalist tool.
Quick FAQ
Free vs paid, what's the real difference? Free tools give you surface data (global top sales). Paid tools provide profitability scores per sub-niche and history. If your time is worth more than 10 EUR/h, a paid tool pays for itself in a few sales.
Can profitability scores be trusted? Yes if the tool publishes its method. No if the score arrives with no explanation. A good tool shows you the signals composing the score (volume, median price, velocity), not just a magic number.
How long to see an impact on my sales? Count 2 to 4 weeks between identifying a niche and your first targeted sales landing. The tool accelerates the analysis, not the Vinted algorithm.
Can you use multiple tools in parallel? Yes, and it's often the right approach once you pass 2,000 EUR/month. A niche analysis tool + a competitive tracking tool give you a 360 view that neither covers alone.
Nichify offers 3 days free trial with no credit card, where most competitors ask for your card details from day one. You truly test before paying.